My rationale is as follows. An SSD consumes considerably less power than a mechanical drive. In fact, in some instances it has been specified that an SSD consumes about 17% of the power that a mechanical drives does. Moreover, there isn't the big power drain with an SSD that occurs when the drive spins up. The former puts less burden on the power supply and the later leads to less noise generation. All in all, better sound.
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Well, there's this:http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/213442/solid_state_drives_no_better_than_others_survey_says.html and this:http://www.zdnet.com/blog/storage/ssds-no-more-reliable-than-hard-drives/1483 I tried to find a link to a thread, here, on Audiogon, where someone who's expertise is in SSDs and the like went on to state that SSDs are not any more reliable or quieter since a HD can be insulated to where noise is not a factor. I personally don't know what is true but would like to hear from someone who has some extensive dealings with both. All the best, Nonoise |
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